Coiled Tension
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565327454
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Sobre este libro
In 1849, an American mechanic named Walter Hunt found himself owing a fifteen-dollar debt to a friend. To pay it off, he took an eight-inch piece of brass wire, coiled it at the center to create a spring, and fashioned a clasp at one end. In exactly three hours, Hunt had invented the modern safety pin—a mechanical masterpiece of tension and simplicity.
Desperate for quick cash, Hunt immediately sold the patent rights for a mere four hundred dollars. He watched from the sidelines as his impromptu creation became an indispensable tool across the globe, generating billions in revenue for the men who bought his idea. Hunt's story is a brutal lesson in the discrepancy between engineering genius and business acumen, illustrating how the true value of an invention is often completely invisible to its creator.
"Coiled Tension" unravels the frustrating history of the world's most ubiquitous fastener. It highlights the ruthless nature of early patent law and the countless anonymous inventors who built the foundation of the modern world without ever sharing in its wealth.
Recognize the profound value hidden in simple design. Learn why technical brilliance means nothing without strategic foresight, and explore the tragic origins of the tools you use every single day.
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